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her name is jennifer petit, p-e-t-i-t. she lives at [ bleep ]. she says they are being very nice. they have their faces covered. she is petrified. >> randi kaye has new details from court today. we finally learned the alleged motive behind this horrific crime. >> we sure did, anderson. chilling details. what we now now after years of waiting is this crime may have taken place because one of the suspects, stephen hayes, was, quote, desperate for money. according to a connecticut police detective who interviewed hayes after the murders in july 2007. the detective testified in court today that when he interviewed hayes after the suspects had been caught leaving the petit home, he noted a strong odor of gasoline coming from hayes' body. the home was allegedly set on fire by hayes and co-defendant, so it would make sense there could have been a gasoline odor on him. also hayes showed, quote, no emotion and he remembers him being pretty quiet. >> so the guy was desperate for money, that was their plan all along, just get money? >> it seems so. according to the testimony today, the two m
her name is jennifer petit, p-e-t-i-t. she lives at [ bleep ]. she says they are being very nice. they have their faces covered. she is petrified. >> randi kaye has new details from court today. we finally learned the alleged motive behind this horrific crime. >> we sure did, anderson. chilling details. what we now now after years of waiting is this crime may have taken place because one of the suspects, stephen hayes, was, quote, desperate for money. according to a connecticut...
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jennifer hawke-petit and her two daughters were tortured and killed before the fire was set. jurors today heard an expert witness describe photos found in one of the suspect's cell phones taken while the youngest daughter and her mother were sexually assaulted. >>> word tonight from virginia, teresa lewis has been executed. she died by lethal injection. the 41-year-old grandmother was convicted of plotting the 2002 killings of her husband and stepson. asked if she had any last words, lewis said, quote, i just want kathy to know i love her and i'm sorry, referring to kathy cliffton, the daughter of one victim, and the sister of another. her lawyers argue that lewis borderline i.q. allowed her to be manipulated by her co-defendant. >>> today at the u.n., president obama told the general assembly now is the time for israelis and palestinians to work toward a future that includes a palestinian homeland and a secure israel. the president also says the door remains open for talks with iran. however, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad suggested the u.s. was somehow involved in th
jennifer hawke-petit and her two daughters were tortured and killed before the fire was set. jurors today heard an expert witness describe photos found in one of the suspect's cell phones taken while the youngest daughter and her mother were sexually assaulted. >>> word tonight from virginia, teresa lewis has been executed. she died by lethal injection. the 41-year-old grandmother was convicted of plotting the 2002 killings of her husband and stepson. asked if she had any last words,...
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jennifer grey did really well. >> made people cry. >> "dirty dancing" come on. the lady can shake it. >> all right. >> we'll shake it to break. [ male announcer ] set down your pencils. step away from the internet. schedule no meetings. hold all your phone calls. for the next hour, there will be no agenda. marie callender's invites you back to lunch, with a new line of fresh recipes. like chicken teriyaki with crisp water chestnuts. it steams to perfection in minutes, giving the fresh flavors and textures of a homemade meal. marie's new steamed meals. it's time to savor. >>> all right. big, big story on capitol hill today. less than two hours from now the senate plans a procedural vote on ending the
jennifer grey did really well. >> made people cry. >> "dirty dancing" come on. the lady can shake it. >> all right. >> we'll shake it to break. [ male announcer ] set down your pencils. step away from the internet. schedule no meetings. hold all your phone calls. for the next hour, there will be no agenda. marie callender's invites you back to lunch, with a new line of fresh recipes. like chicken teriyaki with crisp water chestnuts. it steams to perfection in...
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police would soon learn that jennifer hawke-petit had been strangled. she and one of her daughters sexually assaulted. >>> in chilling testimony, dr. petit described how he had been beaten with a baseball the bat, then tied to a pole in the basement. he said the suspects yelled to him, quote, don't worry, it's all going to be over in a couple of minutes. and it was. dr. petit managed to free himself through a basement door, but minutes later, the house was on fire. his wife and two daughters dead. hayes has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault and murder. around 10:00 a.m., the suspects race out of the driverway in the family's suv. as smoke billows from the back of the home, the suspects slam into police cruisers. only then do officers realize, the situation was much more urgent than they had thought. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> boy, that is a frightening story. many are accusing the police, though, of responding too slow to the invasion report. our anderson cooper stuffed it with our senior analyst, jeffrey toobin and mike brooks. >> from the time
police would soon learn that jennifer hawke-petit had been strangled. she and one of her daughters sexually assaulted. >>> in chilling testimony, dr. petit described how he had been beaten with a baseball the bat, then tied to a pole in the basement. he said the suspects yelled to him, quote, don't worry, it's all going to be over in a couple of minutes. and it was. dr. petit managed to free himself through a basement door, but minutes later, the house was on fire. his wife and two...
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jennifer duffy says this about o'donnell's problems. >> the tea party came out of nowhere and there is no organization and no hierarchy, so they are backing candidates that they never vetted. >> reporter: but what about any lasting damage? i asked cn senior political editor mark preston. do these problems hurt them at the polls right now? >> look at each race separately. in illinois, the fact that mark kirk acknowledged the flubs months ago show he has gotten over it and that is a tight race and not hurting him. move up to connecticut the reason that linda mcmahon is moving up on bloomenthal is not because of the vietnam record, but because she is a successful businesswoman. and in delaware, many people don't think she is a good candidate whether she has misstated her history and past. >> reporter: questions about backgrounds are not restricted to candidates themselves. in new york, carl pal dino gubernatorial campaign is dealing with a report in "the new york times" that four of the campaign aides were either accused of financial misconduct or other brushes with the law. we tried the
jennifer duffy says this about o'donnell's problems. >> the tea party came out of nowhere and there is no organization and no hierarchy, so they are backing candidates that they never vetted. >> reporter: but what about any lasting damage? i asked cn senior political editor mark preston. do these problems hurt them at the polls right now? >> look at each race separately. in illinois, the fact that mark kirk acknowledged the flubs months ago show he has gotten over it and that...
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joining me now to talk about this is deputy personal finance editor jennifer merritt. she oversaw the research for the "wall street journal." the bottom line here is for that first job, businesses seem to be preferring not the ivy leagues, but others. these are no slouch schools. this is not like, oh, gosh, let's take second best. those are great schools. why, though, this over the ivy leagues? >> for these entry level jobs people are hoping to grow candidates into the company with. and so one of the reasons is they come very academically prepared. they've all had a major. so they've really got the great, deep skills in a subject. and then because they've got to really fend for themselves at these big schools and take advantage of various resources and network and the wide networks. they're also sort of able to come in, hit the ground running, and that well roundedness. >> ivy league graduates are seen as less -- >> they're less technically prepared in a lot of ways. most ivy league schools don't have majors in a traditional sense, don't have a lot of that bread and bu
joining me now to talk about this is deputy personal finance editor jennifer merritt. she oversaw the research for the "wall street journal." the bottom line here is for that first job, businesses seem to be preferring not the ivy leagues, but others. these are no slouch schools. this is not like, oh, gosh, let's take second best. those are great schools. why, though, this over the ivy leagues? >> for these entry level jobs people are hoping to grow candidates into the company...
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and, anderson, i know it's the news you've been waiting for, jennifer lopez will be one every time new judges on the upcoming season of "american idol." >> yes! my dreams have been answered. >> i know. she signed a deal worth $12 million a month after an initial deal fell apart. we're still waiting to hear who her fellow judges will be, especially now that simon cowell and ellen degeneres have left. >> so is she going to be the mean one now that powell is gone? probably not. she seems like a nice person. >> she does, but what i say is jenny's leave fg the block heading to "american idol" which means, anderson, you're going to have to wait longer for her next musical offering. thank the lord. >> miss paula abdul, i miss the weeping, the rambling, the incoherence, i miss it all. >> the slightly glazed look, whatever your name is. great performance. >> not even sure who was performing. i love it. >> stick with j. lo. i'll get you through this. >> back to the late primary results next, also tonight getting closer, big day in the big bid to rescue the trapped miners in chile. ice 1) we've d
and, anderson, i know it's the news you've been waiting for, jennifer lopez will be one every time new judges on the upcoming season of "american idol." >> yes! my dreams have been answered. >> i know. she signed a deal worth $12 million a month after an initial deal fell apart. we're still waiting to hear who her fellow judges will be, especially now that simon cowell and ellen degeneres have left. >> so is she going to be the mean one now that powell is gone?...
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jennifer smith of focus-driven. sandy, the national organization for use safety, and others that have led safety advocacy groups. researchers who have probed the science of distracted driving. law enforcement professionals who figured out ways to enforce the support laws. our partners at the u.s. department of labor, the secretary and dr. david michaels, leader of the occupational safety and health administration. contra prisoners who have developed innovative systems and devices to help address this issue. automakers to realize they are the critical part of the solution. victims of distracted driving whose stories provide the stark reality that lead us to action. and hundreds of others in this room who realize the seriousness of the issue and have brought to bear their creativity and resources to address distracted driving. over the last year, i have witnessed tireless efforts by my own colleagues and the leadership team, each of whom have worked with their own teams to ask, what can our agency due to tackle this i
jennifer smith of focus-driven. sandy, the national organization for use safety, and others that have led safety advocacy groups. researchers who have probed the science of distracted driving. law enforcement professionals who figured out ways to enforce the support laws. our partners at the u.s. department of labor, the secretary and dr. david michaels, leader of the occupational safety and health administration. contra prisoners who have developed innovative systems and devices to help...
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those are our five principles very close to jennifer's. we are building a virtual public square where you will join with like-minded people. together we will have impact. it is like filling a football stadium. it is like the cornhuskers stadium versus being by yourself. together, we will have a deafening voice that will be heard. third, connect and reach out to others. connect online or in person. build your own activist communities from your e-mail lists, friends or neighbors in your zip code, at work or place of worship. encourage everyone you know to do the same thing and we will build the army. find friends who think like you think or are willing to study the matters with you. virtual political activism on the website only goes so far. i know that. we need an actual community as well. it is coming. it is out there. i encourage you to find your local tea party group, connect with them, and support with them. that is us. reach out, study the constitution. express your patriotism by wearing it, decorating your home and car, coming out of
those are our five principles very close to jennifer's. we are building a virtual public square where you will join with like-minded people. together we will have impact. it is like filling a football stadium. it is like the cornhuskers stadium versus being by yourself. together, we will have a deafening voice that will be heard. third, connect and reach out to others. connect online or in person. build your own activist communities from your e-mail lists, friends or neighbors in your zip code,...
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governance -- jennifer mentioned that. when we purchased our hospital a year ago, the first board meeting, the first action item was what is the compliance plan going to be for this year and you will be back here in six months to tell us how you're doing. with that kind of support from the board, it can be very effective. our university is governed by a board of trustees and our board of trustees received a regular report directly from the chief compliance officer has to our self monitoring and our activities and our findings. patients -- i want to describe something we established early on with sanctions. if you do not apply sanctions, it will be an ineffective program. i am proud to say that it is the health side of that are in big is the most frequent calls. we get reports that are sent to us research interests and, i have no clue. have someone who is an expert at this teaches have to do this. or new proposals and complex rules that are coming out. those phone calls come in and we work with our constituency to make sure
governance -- jennifer mentioned that. when we purchased our hospital a year ago, the first board meeting, the first action item was what is the compliance plan going to be for this year and you will be back here in six months to tell us how you're doing. with that kind of support from the board, it can be very effective. our university is governed by a board of trustees and our board of trustees received a regular report directly from the chief compliance officer has to our self monitoring and...
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host: last question is from michigan, jennifer on the republican line. caller: yes, congressman. i'm a little bit confused. i have a son who his career military so i it supports the military. he was part of the mission to find saddam hussein and i'm very proud of him. i would not have him any other way. i raised him to be a proud american. he did two tours in iraq, came home, did a tour in afghanistan, came home safe, with posttraumatic stress disorder. no doubt getting ready to go back to afghanistan. what in the world are we going to do here? they are putting us in there and failed, rushed us in there and failed. what can we hope to accomplish with all that -- host: thank you. we will pause there, because we understand the question. guest: first of all, thank you so much for the service of your son. i believe the military today is the most extraordinary this country has had in its history in terms of the young men and women who served in the armed forces. i think in afghanistan that achieving the level of stability that afghanistan is not used as a basis of terrorism and in a w
host: last question is from michigan, jennifer on the republican line. caller: yes, congressman. i'm a little bit confused. i have a son who his career military so i it supports the military. he was part of the mission to find saddam hussein and i'm very proud of him. i would not have him any other way. i raised him to be a proud american. he did two tours in iraq, came home, did a tour in afghanistan, came home safe, with posttraumatic stress disorder. no doubt getting ready to go back to...
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on c-span2 and more on the outlook of elections tonight as charlie cook joined senator, jennifer duffy and david wasserman. they talk about house, senate and gubernatorial races. that begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. falling that at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the california senate race between incumbent barbara boxer and republican candidate carly fiorina. >> tonight, "book tv" primetime looks to the stars. >> join our conversation on the american revolution, the making of the constitution and the importance of its historical study sunday with pulitzer prize winner gordon wood on "book tv's" in depth. that will begin at noon eastern on c-span2. >> now the annual labor briefing from the afl-cio. speakers include afl-cio president richard trumka. this is about 50 minutes. >> first, we will go to remarks and then open it up for questions and answers. i would like to introduce afl- cio president richard trumka. >> good morning and thank you all for joining us. this is a defining labor day for working people and the kickoff to the final round of defining a set of elections. we will rebuild a fundamenta
on c-span2 and more on the outlook of elections tonight as charlie cook joined senator, jennifer duffy and david wasserman. they talk about house, senate and gubernatorial races. that begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. falling that at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the california senate race between incumbent barbara boxer and republican candidate carly fiorina. >> tonight, "book tv" primetime looks to the stars. >> join our conversation on the american revolution, the making of the...
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you have so many fun things you can do, but i am so proud to be invited by jennifer and rich, and what a great organization they have to help us save this country, so thank you for your time. thank you for coming, and i would ask you to bear with me as i speak a little and ask some questions, and i will be on to the next speaker, who is of the front table. what a pleasure. >> how many of you remember the goose that laid the golden egg? just think, they said, if we did have all the gold eggs, we could be richer than ever. the couple cut to reduce open, only to find she was like every other goose. they would have no more golden eggs. i know i am speaking to the choir, but our friends, co- workers, and neighbors have had a false hope that america would continue to be our golden goose. we have paid too little attention to the founding principles that made this country great. we know to affect them and say, they have used government to hurt the principal of free enterprise. they have looked up short-term profits. we could go on and on. we are all guilty of taking it for granted and looking
you have so many fun things you can do, but i am so proud to be invited by jennifer and rich, and what a great organization they have to help us save this country, so thank you for your time. thank you for coming, and i would ask you to bear with me as i speak a little and ask some questions, and i will be on to the next speaker, who is of the front table. what a pleasure. >> how many of you remember the goose that laid the golden egg? just think, they said, if we did have all the gold...
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. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> jennifer grant hall from michigan, thrilled the president signed this. a good piece of it is from the program in michigan which allows for our automotive suppliers to go to a bank and now have access to loans. allows them to be able to invest in machines and to diversify and maybe move into areas like medical devices or alternative energy. the bottom line for michigan and for all of the states and certainly for the businesses is that this means jobs. michigan's program which was a very small and will now be significantly more robust has aided in that the state programs will be able to retain 11,000 jobs. credit being put into the system to keep people employed in michigan and to keep making these businesses stronger. it is a great deal for the people working for these businesses or who will be working for these businesses. i am thrilled to be here. but mostly i say thank you to the president for signing this bill that gives people opportunity. >> my name is stephen neal, here locally. i would like to thank the president for the stimulus package and this
. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> jennifer grant hall from michigan, thrilled the president signed this. a good piece of it is from the program in michigan which allows for our automotive suppliers to go to a bank and now have access to loans. allows them to be able to invest in machines and to diversify and maybe move into areas like medical devices or alternative energy. the bottom line for michigan and for all of the states and certainly for the businesses is that this means jobs. michigan's...
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during that conversation, jennifer, dave and judy convince me that we should create a group like mothers against drunk driving. the idea would be a national advocacy group devoted to ending distracted driving. that was born in the studios of cnn. during the year since, jennifer, dave, judy and other members have travelled the country doing important and inspiring work, putting a human face on a terrible problem. at last year's summit, we learned that distracted driving is an epidemic. it is an epidemic because everyone has a cell phone, and everyone thinks they can use it while driving. you all know this. if i asked for a show of hands -- which i am not going to do [laughter] -- i know that everyone of you has a self done. and i also know that everyone has used it while driving. do not deny it. we are hooked on it. that is why it is an epidemic. there is no bigger distraction than people on a cell phone or people texting and driving. there is not. you cannot drive safely doing that. i want to say a special word of thanks to the chief of police of washington, d.c. she came to visit me rec
during that conversation, jennifer, dave and judy convince me that we should create a group like mothers against drunk driving. the idea would be a national advocacy group devoted to ending distracted driving. that was born in the studios of cnn. during the year since, jennifer, dave, judy and other members have travelled the country doing important and inspiring work, putting a human face on a terrible problem. at last year's summit, we learned that distracted driving is an epidemic. it is an...
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. >> jennifer grant haholm from michigan. a good piece of this comes from a program which allows our automotive suppliers to go to a bank and have access to loans that otherwise might not have had because of the crunch on credit. it allows them to be able to invest in machining, to diversify and move into areas like medical devices or alternative energy. the bottom line for michigan and for all of the states, and certainly for the businesses, is that this means jobs. michigan's program was very small and will now be significantly more robust. state programs will be able to create or maintain 11,000 jobs, $800 million worth of credits that will keep people employed in michigan and make business is stronger as the move to this difficult time. this is a great bill for us. hopefully it is a great bill for the people who are working for these businesses or will be working for these businesses. i am thrilled to be here and say thank you to the president for signing this bill that gives people opportunity. >> my name is stephen neal
. >> jennifer grant haholm from michigan. a good piece of this comes from a program which allows our automotive suppliers to go to a bank and have access to loans that otherwise might not have had because of the crunch on credit. it allows them to be able to invest in machining, to diversify and move into areas like medical devices or alternative energy. the bottom line for michigan and for all of the states, and certainly for the businesses, is that this means jobs. michigan's program...
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host: let us go to jennifer. democrats line. atlanta, georgia. caller: good morning. my issue is that i believe that both this war and afghanistan is going to continue until we have a draft. host: are you still with us? caller: unless we get other kids over there besides low income and middle income family kids, we are just going to be over there indefinitely. host: ok. looking at some of the other stories that are in the news right now. from "the philadelphia inquirer" talking about a special event that happened yesterday. tribute to aaron and slain -- airmen slain. a photograph of him in service and we see the president giving it to mr. etchenberger on behalf of his late father. russell is on our independent's line. caller: good morning. these wars of occupation, america, we have to stop. you don't win a war of occupation. you either leave and go home and you stay and people slowly die. host: what do you think should happen? caller: we need to wrap up there as quickly as possible, with a losing as few people as possible. and double the diplomatic pressure and send t
host: let us go to jennifer. democrats line. atlanta, georgia. caller: good morning. my issue is that i believe that both this war and afghanistan is going to continue until we have a draft. host: are you still with us? caller: unless we get other kids over there besides low income and middle income family kids, we are just going to be over there indefinitely. host: ok. looking at some of the other stories that are in the news right now. from "the philadelphia inquirer" talking about...
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during that conversation, jennifer, dave and judy convince me that we should create a group like mothers against drunk driving. the idea would be a national advocacy group devoted to ending distracted driving. that was born in the studios of cnn. during the year since, jennifer, dave, judy and other members have travelled the country doing important and inspiring work, putting a human face on a terrible problem. at last year's summit, we learned that distracted driving is an epidemic. it is an epidemic because everyone has a cell phone, and everyone thinks they can use it while driving. you all know this. if i asked for a show of hands -- which i am not going to do [laughter] -- i know that everyone of you has a self done. and i also know that everyone has used it while driving. do not deny it. we are hooked on it. that is why it is an epidemic. there is no bigger distraction than people on a cell phone or people texting and driving. there is not. you cannot drive safely doing that. i want to say a special word of thanks to the chief of police of washington, d.c. she came to visit me rec
during that conversation, jennifer, dave and judy convince me that we should create a group like mothers against drunk driving. the idea would be a national advocacy group devoted to ending distracted driving. that was born in the studios of cnn. during the year since, jennifer, dave, judy and other members have travelled the country doing important and inspiring work, putting a human face on a terrible problem. at last year's summit, we learned that distracted driving is an epidemic. it is an...
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looking down, i think and smiling right now on this legislation, are karen pell strause, jennifer simpson, eric bridges, mark rickert, larry goldberg, steve ross teen of the perkins school, mike fester of the carroll school, incredible advocates and the conscience of this, why we're here. i thank all who worked on this legislation. i urge an aye vote and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 3304. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. markey: i move that the house suspend the rules and agree to s. 3828, an act to make technical corrections to the 21st century communications and video accessibility a
looking down, i think and smiling right now on this legislation, are karen pell strause, jennifer simpson, eric bridges, mark rickert, larry goldberg, steve ross teen of the perkins school, mike fester of the carroll school, incredible advocates and the conscience of this, why we're here. i thank all who worked on this legislation. i urge an aye vote and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: i yield back...
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guest: that's jennifer stefano and she talked about the way a lot of people looked at the republican class and the republican revolution of 1994 and there was so much hope for them. and what happened is the republicans didn't reduce spending. in fact, spending continued to go up. and so when she -- when she talked about barack obama, what she's saying is -- and the republicans, the debt is such -- is at such a level that her child is going to be paying for it. . caller: in the past, i have usually seen democrats and republicans at odds. usually, we try to come together. i have faith that we all want the same solutions. we want to get there in a different way. ever since the election of obama, it is frightening me quite a bit from the standpoint that we have the sarah palin movement. we have the tea party movement. i am saying all of this disconnect with the glen beck who has a nasty and violent town and he was just destructive. he comes out and calls a rally to go back to god. you heard the one congressman who screamed," you lie." are we all going crazy? as a democrat, i support demo
guest: that's jennifer stefano and she talked about the way a lot of people looked at the republican class and the republican revolution of 1994 and there was so much hope for them. and what happened is the republicans didn't reduce spending. in fact, spending continued to go up. and so when she -- when she talked about barack obama, what she's saying is -- and the republicans, the debt is such -- is at such a level that her child is going to be paying for it. . caller: in the past, i have...
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jennifer, who is this russian lawyer? what was he trying to do? >>reporter: this is a story of how the russian prison system is a modern day gulag, a 37-year-old lawyer and was investigating corruption at the high of the level in the russian government when he was killed in prison. he was investigating on behalf of his american client and he was investigating $230 million that went missing. shipship what did they do? >>reporter: he was kept in one of the harshest prisons with no window pan. s and they were were over crowded cells, and they kept him under a stressful situation and here is what the head of the fund said happened to him. >> on november 16 he went into critical condition and they did move him to a prison hospital but what they did to him at the hospital is unforgivable thing i have heard. instead of treating him they put him in a straitjacket and put him in isolation cell and left him for one hour and 1 minutes until he died. >>reporter: because he was trying to fight corruption. >>shepard: thank you. the up manned drone attacks on mi
jennifer, who is this russian lawyer? what was he trying to do? >>reporter: this is a story of how the russian prison system is a modern day gulag, a 37-year-old lawyer and was investigating corruption at the high of the level in the russian government when he was killed in prison. he was investigating on behalf of his american client and he was investigating $230 million that went missing. shipship what did they do? >>reporter: he was kept in one of the harshest prisons with no...
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jennifer griffin live at the white house today. secretary gates insists that white house relations are better than he's ever experienced. >> that's what he says. and he has served under four presidents. >> the relationship among senior officials in this administration is as harmonious as any i've experienced in my time in government. >> that's not saying much, shep, because in this book, the national security advisor refers to the president's aides as water bugs. >> jennifer, some of these new revelations in woodward's book come from classified information. it's my understanding, but the pentagon's reaction to those is really a lot different from the way it responded to other recent links of classified documents. >> well, remember how they responded to the wikileaks leaks, that was classified information. listen to admiral mullin. >> the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. >> the battlefield consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe
jennifer griffin live at the white house today. secretary gates insists that white house relations are better than he's ever experienced. >> that's what he says. and he has served under four presidents. >> the relationship among senior officials in this administration is as harmonious as any i've experienced in my time in government. >> that's not saying much, shep, because in this book, the national security advisor refers to the president's aides as water bugs. >>...
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jurors also saw the last footage of jennifer hawk petit alive when she went to a bank during what was essentially a six-hour ordeal, forced by her captures to take out $15,000 to try to save her family. they told her if she did things would be okay. while at the bank she tried as well to signal for help, and here is the resulting 911 call from the bank worker. >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house, the people are in a car outside the bank. she is getting $15,000 to bring out to them. that if the police are told they will kill her children and the husband. they have their faces covered. she is petrified. she is getting in a car, it's like a gray suv. they pulled up, now they are pulling out. >> just her or -- >> no, somebody else is driving. >> okay. >> she says they drove her here. megyn: within an hour the house was set on fire and jennifer and the two petit daughters were dead from smoke inhalation inside. william, the father narrowly escaped beaten within an inch of his life and left in the basement. he m
jurors also saw the last footage of jennifer hawk petit alive when she went to a bank during what was essentially a six-hour ordeal, forced by her captures to take out $15,000 to try to save her family. they told her if she did things would be okay. while at the bank she tried as well to signal for help, and here is the resulting 911 call from the bank worker. >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house, the people...
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thank you, jennifer. martha: coming up on "happening now", sarah palin will weigh in on the two -- excuse me -- on the two huge tea party victories, that happened last night and she will be with us in minutes, on fox news channel, coming up on "happening now." bill: oh, yeah. martha: when worlds collide, you might say, what do harry reid and lady gaga have in common? what do you think they have in common? ♪ jaguar platinum coverage is not just a warranty. it's aelief in everything we do. it's a 5 year, 50,000 mile promise. with complimentary scheduled maintenance no-cost replacement of wear and tear items and 24/7 roadside assistance. because whenou create the most beautiful, fast cars on earth, you create an ownership experience to match. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games withy grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, inuding chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair
thank you, jennifer. martha: coming up on "happening now", sarah palin will weigh in on the two -- excuse me -- on the two huge tea party victories, that happened last night and she will be with us in minutes, on fox news channel, coming up on "happening now." bill: oh, yeah. martha: when worlds collide, you might say, what do harry reid and lady gaga have in common? what do you think they have in common? ♪ jaguar platinum coverage is not just a warranty. it's aelief in...
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fox has announced that jennifer lopez and aerosmith's steven tyler will replace simon cowell as judges on "american idol." >> ♪ for the very first time >> i think you're possibly the worst singer in the world. i've never, ever heard anything like that in my life. >> there's a boogie-woogie bugel boy in company b. >> thank you, that was horrible. >> there you go. now, what is the name of cowell's new music competition program? a, simon says. b, the x factor. c, america's got cowell. d, sing for your supper. what is the name of the new program? cards up, please. and the answer is b, the x factor. mccallum has gotten them all right. this is stunning. you know the odds in vegas of you winning are like 20-1 now but she's scorching tonight. here's the last question. walter bruning marked his 114th birthday tuesday in great falls, montana. >> you can't remember me only with tears, then don't remember me at all. and to get the most out of life, enjoy what we have accomplished. >> at first i thought that was larry king but it isn't. >> whoa! >> come on, it's just a jest! he was born in 1896,
fox has announced that jennifer lopez and aerosmith's steven tyler will replace simon cowell as judges on "american idol." >> ♪ for the very first time >> i think you're possibly the worst singer in the world. i've never, ever heard anything like that in my life. >> there's a boogie-woogie bugel boy in company b. >> thank you, that was horrible. >> there you go. now, what is the name of cowell's new music competition program? a, simon says. b, the x...
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jennifer given is live at the pentagon. jennifer apparently the white house wants us to believe that they are happy with this book, why is that? >> reporter: in a way they are happy, because what comes out of this, look at the timing of when it was released, it's released before the midterm elections, have you a president with a very unpopular war, his democratic base doesn't want us to be in afghanistan, so they have this book being leaked out with private conversations between his national security team and him where he's in fact saying that i don't really believe in the troop surge that he signed off on sending 30,000 troops over there in the last year. that he is serious about an exit strategy, he wants them out by july 2011. this all plays into political hands because in essence it's saying that, yes i went along with my generals, along with the pentagon, i sent the 30,000 troops but i want them out almost as soon as they've unpacked. megyn: yet some of the quotes from his generals and his national security team in thi
jennifer given is live at the pentagon. jennifer apparently the white house wants us to believe that they are happy with this book, why is that? >> reporter: in a way they are happy, because what comes out of this, look at the timing of when it was released, it's released before the midterm elections, have you a president with a very unpopular war, his democratic base doesn't want us to be in afghanistan, so they have this book being leaked out with private conversations between his...
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megyn: they can read, watch tv, have correspond, much more than jennifer petit and her daughters can ever get. >> that's absolutely true. you can't just apply it to the case. megyn: why not? >> because there are other cases that will also be death penalty eligible. it's not so easy. there is the systemic cost involved in doing this. this makes it a much more difficult trial. most of these cases don't ever end up with the person actually getting the death penalty in the end any way. megyn: do you think this one will? >> i don't know. megyn: that jury was a tears as they saw the crime scene evidence and the murdered bodies. >> this is a horrendous case, it turned my stomach just reading about it. it's horrible, horrible. certainly this is a horrible case there is no question. but the problem is you can't just -- if it gets applied potentially in other cases,. megyn: got to leave it at that. kelly@foxnews.com with your comments. cker stix. ♪ so delicious... your mouth will be stranly attracted to them. everything pops with pringles cracker stix. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol
megyn: they can read, watch tv, have correspond, much more than jennifer petit and her daughters can ever get. >> that's absolutely true. you can't just apply it to the case. megyn: why not? >> because there are other cases that will also be death penalty eligible. it's not so easy. there is the systemic cost involved in doing this. this makes it a much more difficult trial. most of these cases don't ever end up with the person actually getting the death penalty in the end any way....
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jennifer griffin is live from moscow with this story. who does the legislation target, exactly? >> reporter: as you mentioned, this is an unbelievable story t. paints the picture of a modern day good log in the russian prison system. the two democrats who are sponsoring the legislation, jim mcgovern of massachusetts and senator ben consideringin of -- cardin of maryland essentially are targeting 60 members of the interior ministry in russia, everyone from the police ministry to those holding high positions in the ministry. they don't want them to have visas to come to the u.s., they want them to freeze their assets. the group is basically upset because a 37-year-old lawyer who was investigating fraud for a $4.5 billion western investment fund there was basically tortured and then died in a russian prison a year ago. there's a lot more information about this, www russian untouchables.com, it's an amazing story of what the russian prison system is like right now. jenna: jennifer, let's talk more about this lawyer, we're seeing him on the screen, we mentioned he was trying to take
jennifer griffin is live from moscow with this story. who does the legislation target, exactly? >> reporter: as you mentioned, this is an unbelievable story t. paints the picture of a modern day good log in the russian prison system. the two democrats who are sponsoring the legislation, jim mcgovern of massachusetts and senator ben consideringin of -- cardin of maryland essentially are targeting 60 members of the interior ministry in russia, everyone from the police ministry to those...
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. >> a cheer jennifer tesh thought was too suggestive for her six-year-old kennedy to chant. >> flabbergasted i guess. 1t. doesn't make any sense, to say a six-year-old should be saying those words is inappropriate. >> she expressed her feelings to the general manager, the coach, and the board, who claimed the cheer had been around for years and the squad had no intentions of squashing it. tesh claims they disapproved so much on tuesday night the board that runs the wolvernies kicked her daughter off the team. >> they said it would be better for everybody involved. it's not better for everybody involved. she's going to be devastated. >> it's a cheer that's gone from the practice field to the radio waves. the coach defend her position. >> i am directly quoteing this lunatic, she said i don't mind the booty shake sog much but it's the backache and the skirt being too tight i don't understand. >> we tried to talk to the name calling coach, but we were confronted by very unhappy pair stkpwhraoepbts we're looking for lisa ernest, the coach, is she here. >> no. >> we're trying to get the other side
. >> a cheer jennifer tesh thought was too suggestive for her six-year-old kennedy to chant. >> flabbergasted i guess. 1t. doesn't make any sense, to say a six-year-old should be saying those words is inappropriate. >> she expressed her feelings to the general manager, the coach, and the board, who claimed the cheer had been around for years and the squad had no intentions of squashing it. tesh claims they disapproved so much on tuesday night the board that runs the wolvernies...
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jennifer hudson here. when it came to losing weight before weight watchers, my world was can't. can't eat this. can't do that. can't lose weight. but on weight watchers i can. weigh less than did in high school. can. stand here not suckin' in a thing. sure can. lose weight, learn to keep it off, and feel liter and liberated in so many ways. i can. i did. i am. and you can too. and you can join for free. weight watchers. because it works. >> all right. welcome back. it's 29 minutes before the top of the hour. time for the shot of the morning. accidental insult by the obama administration flying the flag of the philippines upside down during a u.n. meeting on friday. that's typically a sign the country is at war or distressed. >> it happens. they got the other ones right. why is the glass always half empty? come on. >> they said it was a mistake. we're sorry. >> let's do a couple of headlines. new effort to free the detained hikers in iran. omen delegation that helped free sarah shourd now back in the country trying to win the release of the two hikers. iran still maintains the hi
jennifer hudson here. when it came to losing weight before weight watchers, my world was can't. can't eat this. can't do that. can't lose weight. but on weight watchers i can. weigh less than did in high school. can. stand here not suckin' in a thing. sure can. lose weight, learn to keep it off, and feel liter and liberated in so many ways. i can. i did. i am. and you can too. and you can join for free. weight watchers. because it works. >> all right. welcome back. it's 29 minutes before...
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the next day close to these attacks, they were in the planning stage, were not imminent and our own jennifer griffin and the pentagon says others might have been involved as well and also could have been involved and i think, the strategy here bill was shoot first, ask questions later. very serious. bill: greg, thank you, let's hope we stopped it in the end and coincidently the only survivor that survived the attacks, greg described on the mumbai attacks, appealed his death sentence today, and two years ago the world was fixated on scenes like this, surveillance video capturing heavily armed men as they stormed two exclusive hotels, jewish center and train station in india's largest city at the same time, a three day siege targeting tourists and leaving 166 dead and mohammed qassab was the only one to survive and if the appeal is denied on his part it will be pakistan's first execution is six years. juliet: the plot foiled days after terror officials detailed new threats on capitol hill saying al qaeda metastasized with smaller regional affiliates in yemen, somalia and north africa and the d
the next day close to these attacks, they were in the planning stage, were not imminent and our own jennifer griffin and the pentagon says others might have been involved as well and also could have been involved and i think, the strategy here bill was shoot first, ask questions later. very serious. bill: greg, thank you, let's hope we stopped it in the end and coincidently the only survivor that survived the attacks, greg described on the mumbai attacks, appealed his death sentence today, and...
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